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North Kerry Area   S: Stacks Mountains Subarea
Place count in area: 3, OSI/LPS Maps: 63, 71 
Highest place:
Crusline, 355m
Maximum height for area: 355 metres,     Maximum prominence for area: 252 metres,

Places in area North Kerry:
N: Ballybunion:   Knockanore 265.5m
S: Stacks Mountains:   Crusline 355m
W: Ballyheigue:   Maulin Mountain 217m

Note: this list of places includes island features such as summits, but not islands as such.
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Crusline Hill Kerry County in Munster Province, in Binnion List, Shale & sandstone Bedrock

Height: 355m OS 1:50k Mapsheet: 71 Grid Reference: Q89720 18930
Place visited by 17 members. Recently by: hivisibility, Wildrover, daitho9, TommyV, ciarraioch, Bunsen7, wicklore, sandman, pdtempan, jackill, eamonoc, conormcbandon, markmjcampion, chalky, Fergalh
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Longitude: -9.617801, Latitude: 52.311186 , Easting: 89720, Northing: 118930 Prominence: 133m,  Isolation: 14.4km,   Has trig pillar
ITM: 489688 618959,   GPS IDs, 6 char: Crsln, 10 char: Crusline
Bedrock type: Shale & sandstone, (Namurian (undifferentiated))

Crusline is the highest hill in the North Kerry area and the 1047th highest in Ireland. Crusline is the most southerly summit in the North Kerry area.

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Picture: Crusline from the South East
 
The Highest Point in the Stack's Mountains
Short Summary created by Bunsen7, sandman  1 Apr 2018
Crusline, at 355m, is the highest point in the Stack's Mountains, one of Kerry's lesser known ranges, much of which has been covered with wind turbines. This hill is on the south western edge of the range with a number other hills above 300m closeby, particularly Ballincollig hill to the south east and Beenageeha to the north east, none of which are prominent enough for listing on MV.

The hill offers largely unobstructed and wide-ranging views of the North Kerry coastline to the west. On a clear day, the gap of Dunloe can be discerned on the horizon to the South. A trig pillar at the summit is hidden within the forestry.

One possible way of reaching the summit is to turn off the N69 north of Tralee at Leath crossroads, follow the road eastwards and park at the wind farm entrance located at Q9041318723 starA. Walk past the barrier and then along the road around to the north of the forestry line, walking beneath turbines, before a short bog crossing to the summit area where the forestry tapers off.

Another name used locally for the area around the summit is Tursillagh. Linkback: https://mountainviews.ie/summit/1093/comment/15337/
 
Easy jaunt - but where's the summit? .. by Conor74   (Show all for Crusline )
 
Probably best MV Summit in the Stack's Mtns .. by Bunsen7   (Show all for Crusline )
 
Epic fail! .. by TommyV   (Show all for Crusline )
 
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